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The information explosion has led to a massive increase in opening theory. But how often do you win a game with a prepared line? What gives strong players the edge over their opponents is not some blockbuster novelty, but a deep understanding of the pawn structures to which their openings lead – an understanding that lasts into the middlegame and endgame, and is transferable between different openings with similar structures. In this DVD, Sam Collins looks at the Advance French Structure (white pawns on d4 and e5 against black pawns on d5 and e6, with an open c-file) which, while characteristic of 3.e5 in the French, is also typical of other French variations, the Advance Caro-Kann, the Queen’s Indian, the Catalan, the Slav and various Anti-Sicilians. The blocked centre forces play to the wings. White will normally concentrate on furthering his kingside ambitions, supported by the space advantage conferred by his pawn on e5, either by piece play or by the typical pawn advances h4-h5 and f4-f5. Black, for his part, seeks queenside counterplay, simplification, or a well-timed break with ...f6 leading to a central battle. The relatively closed nature of the positions leads to strategic play where knowledge of typical plans for both sides is of decisive importance. Video running time: 3 hrs. 36 min.
Sprachen: | Englisch |
ISBN: | 978-3-86681-358-8 |
EAN: | 4027975007472 |
System: | Windows 7 oder neuer |
Veröffentlicht: | Mrz 2013 |
Lieferung: | Download, Post |
Niveau: | Fortgeschritten , Turnierspieler |
Minimum: Dual Core, 2 GB RAM, Windows 7 or 8.1, DirectX11, graphics card with 256 MB RAM, DVD-ROM drive, Windows Media Player 9, ChessBase 14/Fritz 16 or included Reader and internet access for program activation. Recommended: PC Intel i5 (Quadcore), 4 GB RAM, Windows 10, DirectX11, graphics card with 512 MB RAM or more, 100% DirectX10-compatible sound card, Windows Media Player 11, DVD-ROM drive and internet access for program activation.
This is simply a good series and one which especially those with limited time should get! To become very good you need certain knowledge of all common structures in chess. But most players simply don’t have the time to study many openings in which these structures tend to occur most frequently. So this DVD is well suited for those with limited time resources but also for young, ambitious (club or master) players aiming to improve their knowledge in typical pawn formations! The pawn structure defines the plans and you have to know the most common structures in order to find the best moves over the board. A must-have for each local chess club!